Rogue Republic is an innovative RTS project developed by a team of independent enthusiasts aimed to bring you a realistic yet intense C&C Generals-styled game you always dreamed about.
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The game will be released in episodes, with each episode bringing you a new campaign of the overall story arc ranging from Russian-Georgian conflict, hypothetical Turkish-Ukrainian war in the near future, WW3 and its falloutic aftermath.

Hmm, allright. This would fit Intermarum more tbh, Ukraine has largely standartized armor by now and they've been pumping lots of Bulats recently and even the DNR/LNR has pretty much only T-72s by now. Still, cool BMD variant though.

Depending on how hard and fast stuff went to ****, it would make sense if those are now unattainable, or, at least, unserviceable for various reasons from scarce supplies, dwindling numbers, a factory buried in rubble, or a combination of the above.

In that case, the old, steel-hulled BMP-1s could probably still be refurbished and pressed into service at some facility, and after those ran out, there's a choice/chance of producing some sort of chassis on your own, and risking the surviving BMP-2s; yanking out the 30mm, and forcing the 90 in.

Though, unlike the scary stories of uselessness I've heard of of the BMP-1's gun, the 30mm was actually a fairly good weapon.

The game's plot was and remains fiction. Though I was pretty much surprised myself how fast what was my imaginery plot became closer and closer to God-damned reality. But <!>officially</!> "all of the portrayed events are entirely work of fiction and any coincidences are accidental...".
Anyway this is a story which begins in an Eastern European nation of Ostslavia.
Stay tuned for Intermarium's comeback.

The main assumption differenting RR from reality is that there is a nation called Ostslavia ruled by a ruthless bitch until some moment. I'll take care making our revisioned storyline clearer next update ;)

@Nuttah: yeah, Grom was an abysmal failure, the autocannon at least allows for good infantry support.

As to the supply situation: Ukraine is actually moving in the opposite direction, they have jumpstarted their weapon production facilities, and volunteers have worked hard on the restoration of old vehicles, so they are actually getting lots of vehicles without external supplies, I don't see how they could lose those capabilites anytime soon.

@Ilves: How exactly did the plot unfold in reality? I don't see the Intermarum creating itself anytime soon :P

The faction is National Assembly and it's not regular armed forces, but a guerilla paramilitary organization operating inside the borders (and not only inside) of the ex-nation of Ostslavia. They don't run huge military factories. Due to the fact that Russia carpet bombed them in the first days of intervention inside Ostslavia.

And if you're about the reality and Intermarium... well, there is a proposition of creating a common Ukrainian-Polish-Lithuanian brigade, Poland taking active role in the ongoing war and some other events :P

Which exists more on paper and is not even operational yet, not even speaking of it being used on the front (which it won't).

>Poland taking active role

How so? Besides supplies, which is the least any nation can do they haven't done anything besides some political posturing and the understandable ramp-up of the domestic military due to current events in Ukraine, which has also happened in most other nations that share a border with Russia. Of course they will feel threatened after what happened in Ukraine, noone expected otherwise.

>They don't run huge military factories. Due to the fact that Russia carpet bombed them in the first days of intervention inside Ostslavia.

I know. I just thought you were talking about Ukraine in our timeline when you mentioned that. Ukraine's doctrine is totally different (lots of artillery and refurbished tanks being pumped out), and even DNR/LNR are equipped with mass-produced vehicles from across the border mainly by now.

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Although the Scythian falls under the classification of a light tank - its armament varies dramatically usually being a 90-mm low pressure import gun which perfectly makes holes in vehicles of comparable size and armor. When attacking in groups Scythians can pose a severe threat even to “real” tanks. Especially in case of being equipped with depleted uranium shells (whether National Assembly manufactures them locally on the basis of defunct nuclear power station or receives them from abroad from unknwown sponsors - remains a mystery) .

Each Scythian’s crew are mechanics of their own – due to lack of any unification they are the only specialists of their machine. There is an interesting tradition of decorating vehicles with whatever stuff the crew finds after the battle. Of course the reputation of the best crews belong to those having parts of T-90 on their vehicle, but usually they just put to use whatever they find. Even to the extent that one crew was known to install a neon glow from a sports car under their tank.